- Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers
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Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers Origin Joshua Tree, California
United StatesGenres Alternative country, Americana Years active 1995–present Labels Koch, Atlantic, HighTone, Dualtone, Glitterhouse Members Mark Olson Past members Victoria Williams
Mike "Razz" Russell
Don Heffington
John Convertino
Joshua Grange
David Wolfenberger
Greg Leisz
Danny Frankel
Don Heffington
Jon Birdsong
Gary Louris
Ray WoodsThe Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers are an Americana group formed by songwriter Mark Olson and his wife Victoria Williams after Olson left his previous band The Jayhawks. The group has also been called Rolling Creekdippers as well as just Creekdippers.[1]
For their first three albums, the band consisted mostly of Olson, Williams and multi-instrumentalist Mike "Razz" Russell with a little help from drummers Don Heffington and John Convertino. These were all recorded at the couple's home in Joshua Tree, California and were distributed by mail order with very little touring to support them.
In 2000 the group picked up touring multi-instrumentalists Joshua Grange and David Wolfenberger as well as long time Creekdipper "Razz" Russell, dropped "Original Harmony Ridge" from the name and began a constant two continent touring schedule in support of three full band recordings; My Own Jo Ellen, December's Child and Mystic Theatre, which featured the touring quintet along with Greg Leisz, Danny Frankel, Don Heffington, Jon Birdsong and most notably a reunion duet of Olson and former Jayhawks bandmate Gary Louris on December's Child.
Olson and The Creekdippers have toured in several different combinations without Williams, Grange and Wolfenberger but with drummer Ray Woods and Russell. In 2004 Olson and Louris reunited for a tour with Woods and Russell.
Contents
Discography
Albums
- The Original Harmony Ridge Creek Dippers (1997)
- Pacific Coast Rambler (1998)
- Zola and the Tulip Tree (1999)
- My Own Jo Ellen (2000)
- December's Child (2002)
- Mystic Theatre (2004)
- Political Manifest (2004)
Other contributions
- "In My Hour of Darkness" on Return of the Grievous Angel: A Tribute to Gram Parsons (1999)
References
- ^ Mark Olson: The goods on the creekdippin' Jayhawk, Nude as the News, retrieved 2007-10-06.
External links
Categories:- American alternative country groups
- United States country musical group stubs
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